Healthier Chocolate Chip Banana Muffins

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This recipe for healthier chocolate chip banana muffins made with Greek yogurt is another favorite of mine. If you cannot already tell, I have a banana obsession!! My blog recipe for Eggless Banana Muffins (which are fabulous, by the way) is great for anyone with food allergies and vegans.

It is a dairy-free, egg-free version. If you don’t like chocolate chips, just substitute nuts. These chocolate chip banana muffins are the muffin of choice for my kids. They always ask for these for breakfast. I have made them healthy enough that I don’t mind feeding them chocolate chips in the morning. 😉

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large bowl, combine all dry ingredients, including sugar. Whisk until well mixed. In the bowl of an electric mixer, combine banana, vanilla, egg, coconut oil and yogurt. Make sure that the coconut oil isn’t warm or it will solidify in chunks in your batter. It must be soft but make sure it has completely cooled before adding to your mixer. Mix until well incorporated on medium speed. Stir in flour mixture and chocolate chips. Spray muffin pan with cooking spray. Fill 16 muffin cups with batter. Bake for 22-25 minutes until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool on wire racks. Enjoy~

Hi, I'm Amee and I'm completely obsessed with recipe makeovers! I am a southern girl raised in South Carolina and currently living in the Charlotte, NC area with my husband and two children. I am a personal trainer, cancer exercise specialist, foodie, recipe developer, freelance content creator and breast cancer survivor.

Comments

This sounds very much like my basic muffin recipe; I’ve made all kinds of variations on this! You could replace the bananas and chocolate with fresh or frozen blueberries; I’ve also made some with Craisins and fresh orange zest, or raisins with a teaspoon or two of cinnamon and a dash of nutmeg. I think the raw sugar is so important here… makes that top nice and crunchy!!

i do love it this recipe and i hope i have some more recipe to made it to my child.. and i know my child love it this recipe i made.. it better for snack to.. hope i can made more recipe from here.. god bless all